Empowerment through Waiting Modalities The Transformation of Syrian Female Refugees' Activities and Productivity in Lebanese Informal Tented Settlements

Q2 Social Sciences Built Environment Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.2148/benv.49.4.579
Paul Moawad
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This paper examines gender role reversal within Syrian refugee households through waiting modalities and rhythmic practices amongst Syrian female refugees living in informal tented se lements (ITSs) along the Lebanese–Syrian borderscape. The dominant traditional male role that was observed during the pre-Syrian war appears to rescind due to a new socio-economic status that female refugees gained in their waiting to return home. The ethnographic study revealed that female refugees performed new labour tasks and assumed new roles both inside and outside the ITSs whether working with host community members or assisting multisectoral agencies. In being productive, they transformed their passive waiting into an active waiting through cultural habits and daily practices. Their shrouded skills became unlocked. Gender empowerment is therefore constantly negotiated and renegotiated due to temporary coping mechanisms and forms of resiliency. This paper uses a multi-fold framework and deconstructs empowerment from a cultural and contextual perspective. The investigation of self-determination, sense of agency, and independence is performed through a Lefebvrian 'rhythmanalysis' lens (2013) present in the women's daily and seasonal activities.
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通过等待方式赋权 黎巴嫩非正规帐篷定居点中叙利亚女性难民活动和生产率的转变
本文通过居住在黎巴嫩-叙利亚边境地区非正式帐篷(ITSs)中的叙利亚女性难民的等待方式和有节奏的做法,研究叙利亚难民家庭中的性别角色逆转。由于女性难民在等待重返家园的过程中获得了新的社会经济地位,叙利亚战争前占主导地位的传统男性角色似乎正在消失。人种学研究显示,无论是在临时收容所内外,还是在与收容社区成员合作或协助多部门机构工作时,女性难民都承担了新的劳动任务,扮演了新的角色。在生产过程中,她们通过文化习惯和日常实践将被动等待转变为主动等待。她们被掩盖的技能得以释放。因此,由于临时应对机制和恢复能力的形式,性别赋权需要不断协商和重新协商。本文采用多重框架,从文化和背景的角度解构赋权。本文通过勒菲夫 "节奏分析 "视角(2013 年)对妇女的日常活动和季节性活动中的自决、代入感和独立性进行了研究。
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